Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Post 2: Why 190G?

Hello again,

To be very straightforward, I'm taking this class to fulfill part of the CET requirement! I'm actually not too sure how useful this certificate will prove to be, although the course material I've learned in the classes I've taken is actually pretty useful. Although I do not know how many more of these classes I can handle after this.

Luckily, I only need one more unit to attain the CET. I'm taking this class for 2 units so now I guess that makes me an overachiever.

Jokes aside, I'm hoping I will find this class useful because I'm working on a mobile app myself right now with a GSI. So theoretically, I should be able to patent my work if it's somewhat ingenious and/or new, right?

Whelp, we shall see but I'm looking forward to this semester!

Talley-ho,
Lanssie

9 comments:

  1. Hopefully you can gain the knowledge from the class and apply to your current project. Good luck! :)

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    1. CET is short for the Certificate of Entrepreneurship and Technology. To attain this you need to take a certain amount of units from a list of pre-determined classes from the CET department. You can look it up online if you need more information! :3

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  3. Really amazed to see so many people in this course with an ongoing project they want to patent or at least with one in mind. Good luck with your app and let us know when we can check it out on the appstore.

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  4. What type of mobile app are you working on, if you don't mind me asking? Also, what other CET classes have you taken/would you recommend? I'm looking into enrolling into another one.

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  5. Nice! I am also looking to get the CET Certificate! I'm not really sure whether the certificate will be worth it either, but hey at least the classes are interesting!

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  7. Good luck with your app project! That's impressive, maybe I'll even use it someday..

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